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Serious question, though: What is giving your "card" terrain its body? Those pieces are visibly thick like MDF. Does your stuff come that way?

Cheers! Thought it would be a bit of fun, while showing off some of the terrain. Glad you liked it. As to your question, Metro Morph is using thicker card stock like what you might see used in game boards. If you're interested you can check out this development blog

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Thanks for the support! I really wanted to make this an affordable option for people to get awesome looking terrain to their table quickly and I'm really happy that you think it is great value for money. Cheers

Gamingdog wrote:I have a bunch of Battle Systems card terrain, which I love, this looks very similar. I'll be backing this

Thanks for your support man, see you over in the campaign!

Elbows wrote:Don't know that I have the funds, but definitely interesting --- good looking stuff, and clever with the clips/stickers. Will be spreading the word for the Necromunda friends of mine.

Glad you're liking what we are doing with Metro Morph. The stickers were a real defining moment in the project which I felt turned a great concept into a really awesome one.

And thanks for sharing among your fellow gamers, that really means a lot to me knowing people are going out of there way to help. Cheers!

Also, if funds are tight at the moment, you still might want to consider jumping on our $2 First Founder pledge, you'll get updates on the project and then access to the pledge manager which opens a little after the close of the Kickstarter campaign. From there if you find you can get some cash together you can order the kits then. While it won't help a great deal to getting us funded or achieving stretch goals right now it offers you a chance to not miss out on something you may be interested in.

Just unlocked more components for our base Core Sets with Customisation Kits looking to be soon added also.

Also if you haven't heard of our most recent giveaway head over to our campaign page and check it out here

We are offering a free upgrade to our highest reward level of "Spire Lord" which includes a totally unique opurtunity to create your own custom set of terrain. Get onboard with that as it is an absolutely monster of a prize.

If you were thinking about pledging on a Metro Morph reward, with this competition up, now is the time.